- A
promyelocyte (or progranulocyte) is a
granulocyte precursor,
developing from the
myeloblast and
developing into the myelocyte.
Promyelocytes measure...
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distinctly basophilic and
relatively more
abundant than in
myeloblasts or
promyelocytes, even
though myelocytes are
smaller cells.
Numerous cytoplasmic granules...
-
there is an
abnormal ac****ulation of
immature granulocytes called promyelocytes. The
disease is
characterized by a
chromosomal translocation involving...
- L-blast=lymphoblast, lymphocyte, Mo-blast=monoblast, monocyte, myeloblast, Pro-M=
promyelocyte, myelocyte, Meta-M=metamyelocyte, neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil,...
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Hematopoietic precursor cells:
promyelocyte in the center, two
metamyelocytes next to it and band
cells from a bone
marrow aspirate...
- from a
common myeloblast (myeloid progenitor) to a
common promyelocyte. This
promyelocyte gives rise to a
unique myelocyte that for the
first time can...
- L-blast=Lymphoblast, Lymphocyte, Mo-blast=Monoblast, Monocyte, Myeloblast, Pro-M=
Promyelocyte, Myelocyte, Meta-M=Metamyelocyte, Neutrophil, Eosinophil, Basophil,...
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hypergranular form of
acute promyelocytic leukemia (FAB - M3).
These promyelocytes (not
blast cells) have
numerous Auer rods in the
cytoplasm which gives...
- granules,
which is a
major difference from the myeloblast's successor, the
promyelocyte. The
nucleolus is the site of ****embly of
ribosomal proteins,
which are...
- Basophilic,
Neutrophilic and Eosinophilic,
respectively – as in
Basophilic promyelocyte. For lymphocytes, the T and B are
actual designations. The polychromatic...